amusements. & THOMftf A.O'BfUEN Theatres YUiz&rTvixxuL NOW SHOWING DOROTHY MACKAIL JACK MULHALL AS TWO JOLLY JACK TARS IN—- “ WATERFRONT ” and the Thrills of the Sea united of San Francisco’s waterfront. i of the She in this colourful story All the Ft Second Feature — JOHNNY HINES in “THE RIGHT IDEA" T*ke a Tr.p Beyond the Three Mile Limit with Cheerful Johnny. There's n limit to laughs and side-splitting angles in this one PLAZA Continuous from 11. Phone 41-586. TIVOLI at 7.45. Phone 44-136. £VERyB9DyS CONTINUOUS FROM 10 DAILY. Phone 44-402. A Glowing Tale of Adventure and .. Piracy on the High Seas. RAMON NOVARRO in “ THE ROAD TO ROMANCE” The Brilliant Star of *’Ben Hur” in a Colourful Story of Old Spain. Second Attraction “WHAT FOR” A Continental Production with GROCK World-famous Clown, in his first picture. m 32l Newmarket, Phone 46-609. Ensom Ph... on up To-night at 7.50. MATINEE TO-M OR ROW at 230 o m *' At both Theattres PATSY RUTH MILLER and GEORGE SIDNEY in “ HEART OF A NATION ” penetrating drama of America's million immigrants. Tears lauohter trials in the maelstrom cf a new world. ’ a Second Attraction RIALTO ONLY “SQUARE CROOKS” * : ° n - wit b JOHNNY MACK BROWN LOIS MORAN in “LOVE H UNGRY" (praw THREE LAMPS * Phone 26-041. TIM McCOY in “ RIDERS OF THE DARK ” And GLENN TRYON in “HOT HEELS' Monster Matinee To-morrow, at 2 p.m 1 mssm Nightly Phone 20-821. Ililißi. ■■■■ I Glenn Tryon in “HOT HEELS’ A Laugh in Every Foot. Also—- “ WRATH OF THE GODS ” Another Big Continental Success. ■iwaill! Big Matinee Toiorrow at 2 p.m. iimHiiimiiHiiaiiiiiaiiiiiii
CSPIToL A Fuller-Hayward Theatre TO-NIGHT 8 O’Clock TO-NIGHT A Big Double Star Programme “ WARMING UP ” The Greatest Sporting Picture this year. Thrilling, Exciting, and Entertaining. Starring Popular RICHARD DIX. The Second Picture — “ STOP THAT MAN ” An uproarious Comedy Drama. A Viot of Romance, Thrills, Action, and Fun. Starring BARBARA KENT and ARTHUR LAKE. Two-Reel Comedy and Latest News. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-574. This excellent programme will be included in our Big Three-Hour Matinee Tomorrow (Saturday), at 2 O’clock. EMPIRE A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre TO-NIGHT 8 O’Clock TO-NIGHT “THE COWBOY KID” A Thrilling Acttion Drama, full of Comedy, Clever Stunts, and Sparkling Entertainment. Starring REX BELL. The Second Picture — “ A RACE FOR LIFE ” A Stirring Drama of Love, Hatred and Revenge, Featuring RIN-TIN-TIN. Two-Reel Comedy and Fox News-. Tht3 great programme will be included in our Big Three-Hour Matinee To-morrow (Saturday), at 2 O’clock. impAii A Fuller-Hayward Theatre TO-NIGHT 8 O’Clock TO-NIGHT Two Excellent Pictures. “ UNCLE TOM’S CABIN ” The Greatest Human Drama Ever Screened. Thrilling, Magnificent, Sensational. and Amazingly Picturesque. The Second Picture—- “ WARMING UP ” One of the Greatest Sporting Pictures this year, starring Popular RICHARD DIX. Selected Suporting Programme. Orchestra. Phone 20-710. • UNCLE TOM’S CABIN” will be screened at our Big Special Matinee To-morrow (Saturday), at 2 O’clock. AUCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE Christmas Musical Festival TO-MORROW, Saturday, at 7.45 Choir— “O Holy Night” - - Adam Male Choir— “The Birthday Carol” Jude Ladies’ Choir— “I Hear Along the Street” - - J. L. Hatton Organ and Carol Singers— '“'A Dream of 'Xmas’* ------ Ketelbey Solo— “Christmas Eve” - Liza Lehmann MISS DOREEN LOGAN. Carols— (a) “As I Sat on a Sunny Bank” (b) “Deck the Hall.” Piano and Organ Duo — “ 'Xmas Chimes” Christmas Cantata — ‘‘BETHLEHEM” - - J. H. Maunder Soloists: MRS. N. HALSEY COX. MRS. J. HTHERLAND, MR. C. E. TURLEY, MR. CLINTON WILLIAMS. Pianiste: MRS. T. BRAME CLARK. Organist and Conductor: MR. ARTHUR E. WILSON. OFFERING
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 543, 21 December 1928, Page 15
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